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Another Amazing Day in the Salish Sea – 19/5/17
Another amazing day out in the Salish Sea with Eagle Wing Whale Watching Tours! We started our journey at Race Rocks Ecological Reserve where we found “Ollie” the Sea Otter and many, many pinnipeds! We then motored east of Race Rocks back toward Victoria to find Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales, specifically the T86As and T124Ds!!…
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Another Incredible Day with Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales! – 7/6/14
Another incredible day on the water!! Spent most of the day with the T86A’s, T137’s and T124A1. After leaving the scene, we got a report that they joined up with another 18 whales!!! The T124’s, T124A’s, T77’s and T65A’s came steam rolling south, appeared out of no where and joined the party!! 26 Bigg’s killer whales!…
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Pretty Special Day with 26 Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales – 29/6/16
MORE KILLER WHALES!! Pretty insane season with Biggs. Today was pretty special. You can’t help but be concerned about the lack of resident sightings but from what I’ve heard, they are having a huge year for spring salmon on the west coast of the island so hopefully the residents are finding lots of food out…
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Large Group of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales on our Doorstep – 14/6/16
Well after a 5 hour whale watch trip, we returned to the harbour and dropped off our passengers without seeing any killer whales. An hour later, I get a call about a large group of whales ,including the T124As, T100’s and T86A1 right on our doorstep…..naturally, I had to go check them out….nothing better than a…
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Welcome to the World T100B2! – 30/5/16
What a day! Got to meet a new calf that is no more than 7 days old! T100B was spotted a week ago with no baby so this calf is only in its first few days of life! I could still see fetal folds and a wobbly dorsal fin. Really amazing conditions and then topped…